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Philadelphia Eagles vs New York Jets Full Game Replays Free
Week 6 2023 NFL
- Who: Philadelphia Eagles at New York Jets
- When: Sunday, Oct. 15 (Week 6)
- Time: 4:25 p.m. ET
- Where: MetLife Stadium (East Rutherford, NJ)
- Moneyline: Eagles -335, Jets +270
- Spread: Eagles -7 (-108), Jets +7 (-112)
- Total: Over/Under 41 (-110/-110)
New York Jets what to watch:
Like he did in Week 5, running back Breece Hall will probably need to play a major role if New York pulls off an unexpected victory on Sunday. After a rookie ACL injury in 2022, Hall only saw 32 carries in total in the first four games of the season. However, head coach Robert Saleh released him against Denver, gaining 177 yards and a touchdown on 22 carries. The Jets' offensive performance will be greatly reliant on his explosiveness, particularly when against the formidable Eagles rushing defense.
Zach Wilson, the quarterback and former No. 2 overall draft choice in 2022, has struggled this season, but in recent weeks, he has played better. He played well against Denver, completing 19 of 26 passes for 199 yards. The squad's other notable player versus the Broncos was kicker Greg Zuerlein, who scored five field goals to lead the team to victory.
Philadelphia Eagles what to watch:
Philadelphia's defense looked well a week after giving up 31 points to Washington, as they managed to contain the Rams' potent offense, which was enhanced by the return of star wide receiver Cooper Kupp. The Eagles held Los Angeles to just 249 total yards, even though they did not force a turnover. Matthew Stafford was sacked four times. Zach Wilson, who has thrown five interceptions and been sacked 14 times this season, is a relatively inexperienced quarterback, thus Philadelphia's offense should have success against him once more.
Jalen Hurts passed for 303 yards and a touchdown on 25 of 38 throws, along with an interception, to surpass 300 yards passing for the second straight week. In addition, he contributed 15 rushes for 72 yards and a ground touchdown. Although Devonta Smith only managed to catch one pass, Hurts managed to have two receivers surpass the 100-yard receiving milestone.